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RE: Golivers Travels - Can you identify these birds


And the noise!!! We have a small regular colony here in the park and they roost in a tree near my site, with a few crows.
A few months ago a colony of about 5000 corellas found a food source for their young in the park. While I found their antics entertaining, and their behaviour educational, the noise was so hard to take.
We tried several tricks to move them out, but they'd just do a lap, and come right back to continue feeding.


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CG......I love the Corellas and their chatter.....they can never be too noisy for me.



-- Edited by Boroma577 on Thursday 7th of June 2012 10:56:09 AM

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We have similar flocks around our place. Very noisy in the Spring but we love them. 

Glenda



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